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and obviously, it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: now, if those cuts go through, more than 12,000 people could lose their jobs in the state of maryland alone. and education could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter. live at the white house. now back to you. >> all right, vic. >> on television hill. >> thank you, vic. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. today, wjz spoke to maryland's only republican congressman andy harris for reaction to the president's message. >> we disagree with the president. we think this government should be working on a budget that eventually balances. the president's budget never balances. the ryan budget this year and the house republican budget will balance in 10 years. >> and congressman harris represents maryland a first district. >> the maryland gas station sells the winning mega millions lottery ticket. christie ileto has more on the mystery surrounding the winner. >> reporter: somewhere in maryland, someone is sitting on a mega million jackpot ticket,
and obviously, it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: now, if those cuts go through, more than 12,000 people could lose their jobs in the state of maryland alone. and education could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter. live at the white house. now back to you. >> all right, vic. >> on television hill. >> thank you, vic. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis....
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the housing market has been a bright spot in the struggling economy. sales of 2012 were the best in five years. home prices have improved and construction of the new homes is on the rise. national association of realtors believes sales will continue to grow in 2013. >>> countries continue to trace food for traces of horse meat. it was eventually found in millions of burgers and frozen meals sold at supermarkets. it was also found in school meals and hospital foods in the uk. it's believed some of the horse meat was mixed in with beef in a processing plant and shipped out. >>> friday, sales on wall street finished flat. nasdaq fell 8. animated movie, characters like shrek, and kung fu padgedda, could soon be playing a starring role in russia. movie studio dream works said to a russian amusement park developer. would developer plan toss open indoor theme parks in moscow and st. petersburg in 2015. that's your money watch. in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >>> coming up on wjz's eyewitness news at 4:00, illegal immigrants. the president's plan and the con
the housing market has been a bright spot in the struggling economy. sales of 2012 were the best in five years. home prices have improved and construction of the new homes is on the rise. national association of realtors believes sales will continue to grow in 2013. >>> countries continue to trace food for traces of horse meat. it was eventually found in millions of burgers and frozen meals sold at supermarkets. it was also found in school meals and hospital foods in the uk. it's...
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to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revenues. republicans say the government is already too bloated. and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> but expert isabel thawhill says the automatic cuts will hurt the economy. even though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can manage a cut of 5, 7% in their budgets. without long-term harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: allen simpson and erskine bowles say they will start feeling the effects of longer lines at the airport. >> when that happens, they're going to come to congress and say, we're sick of this. let's get together and do something smart. >> reporter: lawmakers will have just a few days to stop the automatic cuts when they return from recess next week. at the white house, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the automatic cuts total $85 billion. the military alone wil
to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revenues. republicans say the government is already too bloated. and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> but expert isabel thawhill says the automatic cuts will hurt the economy. even though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can manage a cut of 5, 7% in their...
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. >> counter counterfeit items hurt the economy and consumers, still some shoppers don't see a problem with it. >> reporter: saturday morning, baltimore county police shut down all shopping at north point plaza flea market in dundalk. they served warrant -- search warrants on 16 vendors. >> i thought it was a waste of time, when they could be out catching criminals. and noble -- nobody really cares. >> reporter: rita says most flea market shoppers know they are buying knockoffs. >> everybody don't have the money to buy the authentic, the paraphernalia they got out here, especially for the teams. >> reporter: vendors are accused of selling everything from fake purses to electronics and clothes, with bogus brand names like nike, apple and ugths. >> -- uggs. it's a huge industry. a multibillion dollar industry. they raided the flea market in patapsco and uncovered a counterfeiting ring with ties to new york city. >> reporter: in recent years, counterfeiters have goen so good, their items are making it into main stream market places. and it can be pretty easy for vendors to lower the price
. >> counter counterfeit items hurt the economy and consumers, still some shoppers don't see a problem with it. >> reporter: saturday morning, baltimore county police shut down all shopping at north point plaza flea market in dundalk. they served warrant -- search warrants on 16 vendors. >> i thought it was a waste of time, when they could be out catching criminals. and noble -- nobody really cares. >> reporter: rita says most flea market shoppers know they are buying...
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council and other safety ad advocates attribute the increase in part to more driving due to an improved economy. >>> no relief in site. as manuel bor heckies reports for wjz, there are a number of reasons why the price at the pump is on the rise. >> reporter: fires at two different chevron refineries in california are bad news for drivers on the west coast. while in the northeast, lingering effects of super storm sandy continue to pinch gas supplies. >> $60 just to fill the tank up. >> reporter: many plants typically go down for routine maintenance during winter, when colder weather means fewer drivers on the road. other refineries are switching over to produce summer gasoline, a special blend that costs more. >> i think we'll peak out between $3.80 and $410. i think the upper great lakes has a potential to go well above $4, as does california. >> reporter: this is the time of year when gasoline prices typically start inching up. for example, over the last two years, gas has been almost 10% more expensive in the spring than the fall. and this year, the increase has come earlier than ever. >> th
council and other safety ad advocates attribute the increase in part to more driving due to an improved economy. >>> no relief in site. as manuel bor heckies reports for wjz, there are a number of reasons why the price at the pump is on the rise. >> reporter: fires at two different chevron refineries in california are bad news for drivers on the west coast. while in the northeast, lingering effects of super storm sandy continue to pinch gas supplies. >> $60 just to fill the...
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. >> there is a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits, without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revenues. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> reporter: budget expert isabel thawhill said the automatic cuts will hurt the economy, even though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can manage a cut of 5, 7%, in their budgets. without long-term harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: allen simpson, and erskine bowls who led a commission on the debt say it will be painful for lawmakers. as they start feeling the effects. like longer lines at the airport. >> when that happens, they're going to come and say, we're sick of this. let's do something smart. >> reporter: lawmakers will have just days to stop the spending cuts when they resume next week. >> the automatic cuts total $85 billion. the military alone will see a $46 billion cut from the
. >> there is a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits, without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revenues. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> reporter: budget expert isabel thawhill said the automatic cuts will hurt the economy, even though most government agencies should be able to weather them....
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and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> some say it will hurt the economy. even though most agents should be able to weather them. >> most can manage this without harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: some say it will be painful for lawmake you -- lawmakers. >> when that happens, they're going to come and say, we're sick of this. let's get together and do something smart. >> reporter: lawmake -- lawmakers will have just a few days to stop the automatic spending cuts when they return next week. at the white house, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the automatic cuts total $85 billion. military alone will see a $46 billion cut. >>> former illinois congressman jesse jackson, jr., faces up to five years in prison for using up to half a million dollars on campaign purchases. it could also cost him his pension, worth about $frenchment he resigned after years in congress. >>> state lawmakers move a step closer to labeling pit bulls as inherently dangerous. now are they are reviewing ail bill that holds all dog owners responsibl
and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> some say it will hurt the economy. even though most agents should be able to weather them. >> most can manage this without harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: some say it will be painful for lawmake you -- lawmakers. >> when that happens, they're going to come and say, we're sick of this. let's get together and do something smart. >> reporter: lawmake -- lawmakers will have just a...
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and obviously, creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: just how badly would maryland be affected by this? the state is home to 60 military bases. and nonfederal facilities. >> reporter: now, if those cut dos go through, more than 12,000 people in maryland could lose their jobs. and tension could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter at the white house. now back to you on television hill. >>> and republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. today, wjz spoke to maryland's only republican congressman, andy harris, for his reaction to the president's message. >> we're happy that the senate is actually going to pass a budget this year. we hear the president eventually will send a budget to capitol hill. it's too bad that it's three weeks late already. it may be a month or two late. but this year, for the first time, in recent years, the senate, the president and the house will have a budget that we can talk about and hopefully come to an agreement on. >> congress harris represents maryland's first district.
and obviously, creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: just how badly would maryland be affected by this? the state is home to 60 military bases. and nonfederal facilities. >> reporter: now, if those cut dos go through, more than 12,000 people in maryland could lose their jobs. and tension could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter at the white house. now back to you on television hill. >>> and republicans do not agree with the...
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president president obama said that automatic spending cuts scheduled to begin march 1st will hurt their economies. the governors were in for a national governor's association meeting this weekend. the president has proposed averting $85 billion in cuts this year. republicans opposed further increases in tax revenue, unless it's used to lower tax rates. that's your money watch. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> the red carpet is out. and crews are hard at work, setting the stage for the 85th annual academy awards. bigad shaban reports from hollywood. with predictions from a film critic, who has covered the oscar for 25 years. >> reporter: it's she time for -- show time for crews outside of hollywood's dolby theater. and catherine key from naples, florida, says she's been waiting to catch a glimpse, her entire life. >> it's just amazing. i mean, until you're actually here, you don't really -- you just don't know what it's like. >> reporter: los angeles times writer, glen whip, has covered the oscars for 25 years. and says argo is this year's movie to beat
president president obama said that automatic spending cuts scheduled to begin march 1st will hurt their economies. the governors were in for a national governor's association meeting this weekend. the president has proposed averting $85 billion in cuts this year. republicans opposed further increases in tax revenue, unless it's used to lower tax rates. that's your money watch. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> the red carpet is out. and...
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our economy is too small or government is too big. if we have some cuts or something that even looks like cuts it will add certainty to the business climate. it will make a meaningful difference. in a few months obama will take credit for what will come after the sequester. >> we'll leave it on that pearl of wisdom. folks if you insist on panicking about something consider the huge cost of all those federal government government workers. you won't believe how much their unfunded pension obligations are. they are going broke and there may be another taxpayer bailout in the cards. and once again don't forget free market capitalism is the best bath to prosperity. "the kudlow report" is coming back with more capitalism. don't worry, folks, help is on the way. >> remain calm. all is well. all is well! i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random
our economy is too small or government is too big. if we have some cuts or something that even looks like cuts it will add certainty to the business climate. it will make a meaningful difference. in a few months obama will take credit for what will come after the sequester. >> we'll leave it on that pearl of wisdom. folks if you insist on panicking about something consider the huge cost of all those federal government government workers. you won't believe how much their unfunded pension...
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it would probably take them in hundred years in the hope that the economy to get to something is novel is an e-book and now they are doing it. i don't know how it will work. tomorrow in baltimore i am teaching a seminar built around a short book. i've taught it at other schools, chapel hill alma mater commuting from baltimore. this time it's different in two respects. it will be built to run shorter books with readings from the others, too. i have a seminar in front of me and people online from all over the country and even outside the country around the world, auditing this class in a test for whether or not we can use the same technology that will create an enhanced e-book, that use the technology to invite arch nemesis nancy tate part and send in questions and question each other and get to know each other using the web. so there are a lot of new items going on about how this is presented. i am struggling to catch up with myself. they've instructed me how to treat and twitter and facebook and all these other things, but a lot of things like the enhanced e-book i can't do because i d
it would probably take them in hundred years in the hope that the economy to get to something is novel is an e-book and now they are doing it. i don't know how it will work. tomorrow in baltimore i am teaching a seminar built around a short book. i've taught it at other schools, chapel hill alma mater commuting from baltimore. this time it's different in two respects. it will be built to run shorter books with readings from the others, too. i have a seminar in front of me and people online from...
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the biggest embarrassment now is if the stock market goes vertical and the economy doesn't, the fed in a way has to temper the pace of equity gains. >> don't want any bubbles anywhere? >> what about the suggestion that the federal reserve is going to start winding down qe3. you know, what does that create in terms of disruption in the market? are you expecting that to create a selloff? this is all coming together at a time when we're also worried about rates beginning to spike over sequestration and a credit problem this country has. >> it has to happen at some point. let's say sequestration does happen. that's bond bullish and might replace the buying that the fed might over-wise do. while you might have concern over the exit plan, we don't know what the supply is going to be. in other words, could you see yields go nowhere. >> bruce, we were talking about how defensive issues are relatively speaking outperforming right now. what do you want to buy if you're convinced that we're going to go higher here through the end of this year? what will lead us higher, do you think? >> we think a
the biggest embarrassment now is if the stock market goes vertical and the economy doesn't, the fed in a way has to temper the pace of equity gains. >> don't want any bubbles anywhere? >> what about the suggestion that the federal reserve is going to start winding down qe3. you know, what does that create in terms of disruption in the market? are you expecting that to create a selloff? this is all coming together at a time when we're also worried about rates beginning to spike over...
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economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the problem. it's scarey. >> brian shields, a computer security specialist suspected the chinese of hacking into his company as early as 2004. he worked for nortel, a giant canadian telecommunications company. a success story, nortel made cell phone equipment and at its height the company employed 20,000 people in the u.s. >> how can you compete when the other guys aren't competing the same way. >> here's how shields says his company got hacked. a nortel employee saw, it was downloaded by brian mcfadden. >> he noticed that mr. mcfadden had downloaded some documents and when he got the email back and said i don't know what you're talking about. >> so it was mcfadden downloading documents, but it wasn't actually mcfadden. >> that's correct. >> hunting for the culprit, shields' team fol
economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the problem. it's scarey. >> brian shields, a computer security specialist suspected the chinese of hacking into his company as early as 2004. he worked for nortel, a giant canadian telecommunications company. a success story, nortel made cell phone equipment and at its...
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that combined with more fiscal cuts could hit the economy a little bit. i feel like with all the good news on the stock market, we're probably due for a little correction here. >> i think you're right. the fed is the thing that's lev stated this market so it's the fed that could bring it down, and that's what spooked the markets yet. what are you going to buy here? what do you think will lead this market higher if it's destined to go to 1600? >> the fed's game plan is to-to-stimulate the market through housing. the supply of existing homes is down to almost historic lows. the fed is force feeding mortgage liquidity to the marketplace so it seems to reason that the home builders are in a great place as long as the economy stays -- >> even on the day that stephen nicholas says it feels the housing market has peaked and they are downgrading like the home depot and lowe's. >> if the housing market peaked the market has a bigger problem meaning quantitative easing and the fed has failed and we could be headed for recession. >> down lower, down 53 points on the
that combined with more fiscal cuts could hit the economy a little bit. i feel like with all the good news on the stock market, we're probably due for a little correction here. >> i think you're right. the fed is the thing that's lev stated this market so it's the fed that could bring it down, and that's what spooked the markets yet. what are you going to buy here? what do you think will lead this market higher if it's destined to go to 1600? >> the fed's game plan is...
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transportation is the bloodstream of our economy. if it fails, our economy fails. however, the average bridge in our state is 51 years old. more than 4,000 of them are now deemed structurally deficient. in rural areas, some roads have been essentially cut in half because failing bridges have been closed to traffic, interrupting emergency services and threatening public safety. each day, one-and-a-half million pennsylvania students travel in school buses across those very same bridges and roads. our mass transit system has staggered under growing demand, aging infrastructure, and a lack of funding. mass transit is crucial to sparing our highways from congestion and providing a reliable environmentally friendly and affordable means of moving around a region. yet our customary way of funding transportation has fallen short of our needs. travel patterns have changed. cars have become more fuel- efficient. people buy less at the pump. coupled with rising construction costs and a lack of serious action from the federal government this drop in revenue threatens our roads
transportation is the bloodstream of our economy. if it fails, our economy fails. however, the average bridge in our state is 51 years old. more than 4,000 of them are now deemed structurally deficient. in rural areas, some roads have been essentially cut in half because failing bridges have been closed to traffic, interrupting emergency services and threatening public safety. each day, one-and-a-half million pennsylvania students travel in school buses across those very same bridges and roads....
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improve the economic viability of north beach which is a major tourist site for the city important to our economy. we do -- board does need to take a look at alternatives of bringing the machine back out to its entry point. this is the common procedure used. take the machine out. the bore heads can easily be backed out. they are traditionally cut up and then backed out, or in many cases including the most famous tunnel boring of all the tunnel, they were just -- somebody took a left turn or maybe it was a right turn [speaker not understood] government, and left them buried there in the ground, brisbane has just done the same thing with its subway system, tunneling system to and from the airport. the question i have is why are we spending this money for an additional to drive a hole to someplace that may not get built certainly within the tenure of anybody on this board and not at all? there are other uses for that money. >> thank you, sir. >>> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> lance carnes followed by mark bruno. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon. my name is lance carnes, i'm a resident
improve the economic viability of north beach which is a major tourist site for the city important to our economy. we do -- board does need to take a look at alternatives of bringing the machine back out to its entry point. this is the common procedure used. take the machine out. the bore heads can easily be backed out. they are traditionally cut up and then backed out, or in many cases including the most famous tunnel boring of all the tunnel, they were just -- somebody took a left turn or...
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are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. ii am the hero of my story.lly. i am her hero. i am ready for tonight. i am ready for the rest of my life. let your hair color do the talking new revlon luxurious colorsilk buttercream™, ammonia free, triple butter complex of mango, shea, and coconut for superior hair color, gorgeous texture and amazing shine. try new revlon luxurious colorsilk buttercream™. >>> 7:26 is your time now on this tuesday, february 18th, 2013. good morning. i'm eun yang. we continue to track breaking news where fire has destroyed a home. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you can see what's left behind, nothing but one wall with siding. take a look at pictures sent in on by a neighbor. you can see the flames, sometimes up to 30 and 40 feet high. fire department got here and knocked down the flames. the gentleman inside had a working smoke detector. he was able to get out of the house. he also had neighbors usher h
are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. ii am the hero of my story.lly. i am her hero. i am ready for tonight. i am ready for the rest of my life. let your hair color do the talking new revlon luxurious colorsilk buttercream™, ammonia free, triple butter complex of mango, shea, and coconut for superior hair color, gorgeous texture and...
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if we do see sustained lower prices for crude, this will help the economy, right? but we've got to get through the situation right now. gas prices near $4, particularly in this part of the country, you know, we will start to see demand destruction if we haven't seen it already. that really the most important thing when it comes to getting the price of crude down. even this week we have seen the saudis out starting to talk about lifting their output in the second quarter. basically jawboning down the market. because they are worried about the high prices. >> got it. the nation with the highest gas prices might be sitting on a black gold mine. how you can get in on a california shale. >> some people call the california a country unto itself. right. when our series on billion dollar start-ups continues, next. >> an interview coming up in about an hour, stanley drucken miller. do not go anywhere. [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the rede
if we do see sustained lower prices for crude, this will help the economy, right? but we've got to get through the situation right now. gas prices near $4, particularly in this part of the country, you know, we will start to see demand destruction if we haven't seen it already. that really the most important thing when it comes to getting the price of crude down. even this week we have seen the saudis out starting to talk about lifting their output in the second quarter. basically jawboning...
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the council competitiveness economy will take over changes on friday. >>> and a teenager was killed and three others injured at last month's event and city leaders are roning by banning drinking in the streets. in oakland's uptown district they say the event is getting too big and poses a security risk. >>> and super sunday is reaching out to potential college students at bay area church this is morning. an annual tradition that has cal state students talking about the importance of earning an0. they will get more information on what is like on campus including a virtual tour of the website. >>> and gas prices around the bay area and across the country are not expected to go down any time soon. >> right now the average price for a gallon of regular nationwide is $3.67, an increase of $0.12 in the past week. here in california we are paying much more, an average of $4.13. a month ago it was almost $0.50 cheaper. believe it or not we are under the state average. in the bay area we are paying $4.06 a gallon. prices are expected to go up as refineries switch over to the more expensive summe
the council competitiveness economy will take over changes on friday. >>> and a teenager was killed and three others injured at last month's event and city leaders are roning by banning drinking in the streets. in oakland's uptown district they say the event is getting too big and poses a security risk. >>> and super sunday is reaching out to potential college students at bay area church this is morning. an annual tradition that has cal state students talking about the...
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spending money to deport people, someone like him with a college degree would poor more money into the economy. >> the dream act passes, dreamers will earn $148 billion by 2030. so if they are going to earn that much money, that means they are going to spend this much money. >> terrence claims if the dream act doesn't pass, even with a math degree he won't be able to find a good-paying job. >> find a job where someone would pay me under the table supermarkets, laundry, things like that. >> rick says the dream act would encourage more people to cross the border. >> so everyone who had a thought of wanting to come to the united states is hearing the president and both sides of congress say there's going to be an amnesty we want to have these people come here and work, they have heard and and heard it and heard it. >> in a recent interview u.c. berkeley roger said universities like u.c. berkeley will continue to help students like terrence. >> these are extraordinarily talented people. and in the current era in california we can't wait for the talent. >> if you want to visit the website go to abc
spending money to deport people, someone like him with a college degree would poor more money into the economy. >> the dream act passes, dreamers will earn $148 billion by 2030. so if they are going to earn that much money, that means they are going to spend this much money. >> terrence claims if the dream act doesn't pass, even with a math degree he won't be able to find a good-paying job. >> find a job where someone would pay me under the table supermarkets, laundry, things...
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places like presidio and del rio and eagle pass, small towns on the border, you are helping the local economy and buying at stores and contributing and paying taxes so it is not necessarily a bad thing, but i think that people are a little tired of tying immigration to border security in many places. >> so let me just ask you more specifically because the republican criticism is the president hasn't done enough. the white house suggestion is that they in fact have done more for border security than has been done before and we know about the numbers of deportations. has the white house done enough? >> i think the white house has done quite a bit and frankly in today's political environment the truth is you always have to find something to complain about, something to throw rocks at, and border security just happens to be it for the time being or the conversation about the white house's essentially a statement of principles, so i think in the current environment something is going to get done. you can tell by all the activity. you can tell by the fact that tempers are high right now and all of
places like presidio and del rio and eagle pass, small towns on the border, you are helping the local economy and buying at stores and contributing and paying taxes so it is not necessarily a bad thing, but i think that people are a little tired of tying immigration to border security in many places. >> so let me just ask you more specifically because the republican criticism is the president hasn't done enough. the white house suggestion is that they in fact have done more for border...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >>> we're back. we've now all heard the sorry of oscar pistorius, the inspiring double amp tee olympic athlete being held for killing his girlfriend down in south africa. the blade runner as he's called has been charged with murdering his 30-year-old model girlfriend reeva steenkamp in the early morning hours of valentine's day. pistorius was in court again today pleading innocent. prosecutors said it was premeditated murder. fans were stunned when they heard about the incident, stunned their hero
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economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the problem. it's scarey. >> brian shields, a computer security specialist suspected the chinese of hacking into his company as early as 2004. he worked for nortel, a giant canadian telecommunications company. a success story, nortel made cell phone equipment and at its height the company employed 20,000 people in the u.s. >> how can you compete when the other guys aren't competing the same way. >> here's how shields says his company got hacked. a nortel employee saw, it was downloaded by brian mcfadden. >> he noticed that mr. mcfadden had downloaded some documents and when he got the email back and said i don't know what you're talking about. >> so it was mcfadden downloading documents, but it wasn't actually mcfadden. >> that's correct. >> hunting for the culprit, shields' team fol
economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the problem. it's scarey. >> brian shields, a computer security specialist suspected the chinese of hacking into his company as early as 2004. he worked for nortel, a giant canadian telecommunications company. a success story, nortel made cell phone equipment and at its...
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biggest donors, goldman sachs, masterminds of the mortgage-backed securities that almost sank the world economy. cantor's also the third largest recipient of money from the national rifle association in the house, which is one reason he's such a "big gun" there. senator rigert menendez, democrat of new jersey, may be in hot water. he's currently under investigation for allegations that he improperly intervened with government agencies on behalf of a big donor. and there's fred upton, or republican from michigan, chairman of the house energy and commerce committee. what a coincidence. the oil and gas industry is one of his top donors, helping him raise the $4 million dollars he spent last year to win relect-eo re-election. senator kirsten gillibrand and senator chuck schumer, democrats of new york, have wall street as a constituent and patron. her biggest contributors include jpmorgan chase, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, and law firms that have advised them. his top donors include securities and investment firms, lawyers and legal firms, and lobbyists. and there are fleeting glances of some fam
biggest donors, goldman sachs, masterminds of the mortgage-backed securities that almost sank the world economy. cantor's also the third largest recipient of money from the national rifle association in the house, which is one reason he's such a "big gun" there. senator rigert menendez, democrat of new jersey, may be in hot water. he's currently under investigation for allegations that he improperly intervened with government agencies on behalf of a big donor. and there's fred upton,...
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it's not just the economy that will suffer from the looming cuts next week. that's march 1st. national security will as well, and it's seriously at risk. >> already the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the persian gulf, and as our military leaders have made clear, changes like this, not well thought through, not phased in properly, changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats in unstable parts of the world. >> governor rendell, i just wonder what you think would be the situation, the scenario, if it comes to this. we pick up our paper someday, and the newspaper said, carrier group can't make it to persian gulf for lack of funding. i mean, i just wonder if we're ready to face something -- i don't think we ever faced that in world war ii, in korea, in vietnam where we're unable to fight the wars we're in. >> chris, overall it's an incredibly bad situation for the country, and we can argue over who deserves the blame for this, and there's probably blame to go around, but right now the republican par
it's not just the economy that will suffer from the looming cuts next week. that's march 1st. national security will as well, and it's seriously at risk. >> already the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the persian gulf, and as our military leaders have made clear, changes like this, not well thought through, not phased in properly, changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats in unstable parts of the world....
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economy is taking a toll on the markets today. right now the dow is down roughly 70 points. >>> according to the mortgage bankers association the mortgage delinquency rate during the fourth quarter hit the lowest level since 2008. the delinquency rate covers loans at least one payment past due but in the foreclosure process. >>> the federal trade commission is warning of new type of cramming of unauthorized fees in phone bills, showing up as real charges on credit card statements. one big culprit, ideal financial solutions. the fcc complaint says they hit tens of thousands americans for fake fees for fake financial services. consumers were build $24 million without their consent. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ashley: the securities & exchange commission is the latest battleground over whether corporations must make additional disclosures of political contributions. our very own charlie gasparino joining us on the phone with an exclusive on this story. what have you found out, ch
economy is taking a toll on the markets today. right now the dow is down roughly 70 points. >>> according to the mortgage bankers association the mortgage delinquency rate during the fourth quarter hit the lowest level since 2008. the delinquency rate covers loans at least one payment past due but in the foreclosure process. >>> the federal trade commission is warning of new type of cramming of unauthorized fees in phone bills, showing up as real charges on credit card...
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europe is a very tough economy. and we have the highest market share in servers of any competitor in europe, so when europe is soft, we're disproportionately hurt in that business. so we thought it was better to not get out over our skis, you know, one quarter we got three more to go, and we want to make sure we're cautious, and this business changes very rapidly. >> indeed it does. let's get to pcs, because there the changes perhaps happening more rapidly than some had anticipated. sales to consumers down 13%, sales of pcs and notebooks deteriorating quite rapidly, more rapidly than you anticipated. this is a painful transition. how do you manage it and what do you tell people to expect when you're just talking about a unit that does 10% of your operating profit, at 2.7% margins? >> yeah. so there's a couple of reasons we really like this business. and first of all, there is a huge transition taking place. the reason we've never called this business the pc business, we call it the personal systems business. it's an
europe is a very tough economy. and we have the highest market share in servers of any competitor in europe, so when europe is soft, we're disproportionately hurt in that business. so we thought it was better to not get out over our skis, you know, one quarter we got three more to go, and we want to make sure we're cautious, and this business changes very rapidly. >> indeed it does. let's get to pcs, because there the changes perhaps happening more rapidly than some had anticipated. sales...
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are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. ii am the hero of my story.lly. i am her hero. i am ready for tonight. i am ready for the rest of my life. let your hair color do the talking new revlon luxurious colorsilk buttercream™, ammonia free, triple butter complex of mango, shea, and coconut for superior hair color, gorgeous texture and amazing shine. try new revlon luxurious colorsilk buttercream™. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. one person is dead and two others injured after an overnight shooting in baltimore county. officers responded in middle river just last night. two people were found shot in the parking lot of the grocery stores. one person was pronounced dead at the scene and the other two were transported on hospital. time for a check on your morning commute with sarah caldwell and traffic pulse. >> kind of busy in the past few minutes. 543, that is one accident location. multiple ve
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we basically have been operating without rules to build our economy up and now that we have gotten to the top we are trying to hamstring them or trying to tie them up with a nod of rules and regulations to hold china down. .. >> next, and anarchy recorded at university of pennsylvania and philadelphia, transport shares stories about her experiences on the united dates commission on civil rights set up by president eisenhower in 1957. this is about half an hour. >> host: well, on your screen now on booktv is a well-known face for c-span viewers, that is =tranfour, professor at university of pennsylvania and also via her of several books. read the university of pennsylvania to talk to her about this book, "and justice for all: the united states commission on civil rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in america" mary frances berry, when did the u.s. civil rights commission began? >> guest: the civil rightscivils commission began in 1957.. president eisenhower had a lot f discussions with john fostere dulles, secretary of state about the way the united states was ws seen around
we basically have been operating without rules to build our economy up and now that we have gotten to the top we are trying to hamstring them or trying to tie them up with a nod of rules and regulations to hold china down. .. >> next, and anarchy recorded at university of pennsylvania and philadelphia, transport shares stories about her experiences on the united dates commission on civil rights set up by president eisenhower in 1957. this is about half an hour. >> host: well, on...
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>> the economy is doing a little bit better. there's a little bit more, the perception of more demand, global prices are rising. we also have this seasonal changeover that usually happens a little later on. you're seeing that move. refineries are going to start shutting down as they move onto the summer blends. this happens every single year. it's happening earlier every year. experts say it's happening at the same time the american economy is starting to slowly heal, and that's enough to really tip it over. and then you'll hear people talk about speculators. always hear people talk about how speculators drive it up a little faster and drive it down a little faster. >> does that mean we don't have the summer price increase we have every year, that it's starting earlier, or also have the additional summer price increase? >> i don't think it's going away any time soon. i think you're going to see it stuck up here at these kinds of levels. >> you're seeing gas above $4 earlier than i've ever seen it in the spring in the new york ci
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community, and not necessarily writing a check, but it is shocking when you look at the cost it adds to our economy of mental health. $50 billion just from absenteeism. and it is not that hard to put the programs to the other, and the economics are very simple. the costs of not investing in the mental health system cannot take 10 years to pop up somewhere else on the budget. they show up in that 12-month time period in the past two years we of closed 4000 psychiatric inpatient beds in this country. during that same time, prisons have seen a 25% increase in the number of prisoners with serious mental illness. we all know a prison bed will cost you $30,000. the psychiatric beds will cost you less here than you find those dollars somewhere else in the system, whether it is a homeless shelter or prison. it is in real time, not 5-10 years down the line. >> except for gary, i did not hear, what specifically is being done to try to demystify mental illness so it is seen as a disease, and who are you reaching out to, if anyone? what else do you need? members of the media are here and members of the enterta
community, and not necessarily writing a check, but it is shocking when you look at the cost it adds to our economy of mental health. $50 billion just from absenteeism. and it is not that hard to put the programs to the other, and the economics are very simple. the costs of not investing in the mental health system cannot take 10 years to pop up somewhere else on the budget. they show up in that 12-month time period in the past two years we of closed 4000 psychiatric inpatient beds in this...
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on the next "washington journal," a look at how that would affect our economy. for more, jennifer erickson and chris edwards will take a look at the present's proposals for job creation. and jefferson keel will talk about social and cultural issues among native americans. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the communism of china is communism in name-only these days. they basically through most ideology aside and opened the country up. it is a capitalist haven now. communism in china, they talk in great length about marxism, but it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country begins -- continues to grow. in north korea, it is all about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty. has nothing to do what -- with what carl marxism is. how it emerged as something different than communism. it was a fascinating split. >> keith richburg with insights from wrong world. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> now, a discussion of anti bullying efforts in public schools. the columbia university insti
on the next "washington journal," a look at how that would affect our economy. for more, jennifer erickson and chris edwards will take a look at the present's proposals for job creation. and jefferson keel will talk about social and cultural issues among native americans. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the communism of china is communism in name-only these days. they basically through most ideology aside and opened the country...